Worms are awesome for lawns. Keeping a healthy worm population in your soil will provide all the aeration you'll ever need unless the turf is receiving regular heavy use causing physical compaction (e.g. golf carts, vehicular traffic, or stampeding buffalo).Fronta1 said:I feel like worms would be awfully good for soil. Anyone ever just but some and throw them on your lawn?
I've used a water hose to help them get back into the lawn. I ask the kids not to step on them. Our neighbors already know we are crazy.ken-n-nancy said:After the 2.2 inches of rain we received here on Friday, I used the leaf blower to blow about 60-80 worms off our driveway and back into the lawn!
Actually was planning to do same....Fronta1 said:I feel like worms would be awfully good for soil. Anyone ever just but some and throw them on your lawn?
:lol:g-man said:I've used a water hose to help them get back into the lawn. I ask the kids not to step on them. Our neighbors already know we are crazy.ken-n-nancy said:After the 2.2 inches of rain we received here on Friday, I used the leaf blower to blow about 60-80 worms off our driveway and back into the lawn!
:lol:g-man said:I've used a water hose to help them get back into the lawn. I ask the kids not to step on them. Our neighbors already know we are crazy.ken-n-nancy said:After the 2.2 inches of rain we received here on Friday, I used the leaf blower to blow about 60-80 worms off our driveway and back into the lawn!
Welcome to TLF, K&N!ken-n-nancy said:Worms are awesome for lawns.